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On 04/09/2017 05:45 PM, thelma@×××××××××××.com wrote: |
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> On 04/09/2017 10:17 AM, Mick wrote: |
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>> On Sunday 09 Apr 2017 09:49:07 thelma@×××××××××××.com wrote: |
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>>> I've installed: net-misc/nxclient-3.5.0.7 on x86 and it compiled without |
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>>> errors, but when I try to run it I get an error: |
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>>> nxclient |
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>>> /usr/bin/nxclient: line 8: /usr/NX/bin/nxclient: cannot execute binary file: |
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>>> Exec format error /usr/bin/nxclient: line 8: /usr/NX/bin/nxclient: Success |
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>>> In a remote location all my boxes are Gentoo except one Win10 (Home |
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>>> Edition). I have a hard time connecting to it. |
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>>> X2Go has only client for Win10 but in order for x2go to connect to Win10, it |
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>>> would have to run X2Go-server isn't it? |
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>>> Win10 has Remote Desktop for connecting to other computers, but you can't |
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>>> remote desktop to Windows 10 Home itself. That requires Windows 10 Pro. |
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>>> What are my alternatives? |
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>> Have you looked at tigervnc and friends? There are also 3rd party services |
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>> like teamviewer, splashtop, et al. which I think are free for personal use - |
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>> *if* you can trust them. I don't trust them, so I use VNC over SSH or VPN. |
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> I've tried "tigernvc" and I get an error message: |
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> "unable to connect to socket: Connection refused (10061)" |
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> Win 7 firewall is OFF. |
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> Configure this Window for networking is harder than Linux. |
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> I've tried mount Win10 dir via Samba and I get: |
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> mount -t cifs -o username=OP1,password=op1 //10.0.0.114/temp mnt/ |
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> mount: //10.0.0.114/temp is write-protected, mounting read-only |
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> mount: cannot mount //10.0.0.114/temp read-only |
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> The "temp" directory on Win10 is not read only. |
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> I gave "everybody" full control |
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Look in the docs for tigervnc, you probably have to configure the |
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tigervnc service. You are running the service, right? |
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For Windows sharing Google is your friend. These are common isses. |
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Dan |